Again, you're welcome to try and push forward that initiative if you think
it's important.

2016-08-27 20:10 GMT+02:00 Kiran <[email protected]>:

> The CM tools have terms for servers that receive changes.  I don't see why
> a CI tool would not have one.  Apparently the Jenkins community is mature
> and has gotten this far with no term.  To me, a term would really make
> things easier.
>
> On Thursday, August 18, 2016 at 6:52:23 PM UTC-4, Kiran wrote:
>>
>> In the context of Jenkins, is a slave server one that receives a build?
>> Or is it an auxiliary server that offloads some of the computing demand for
>> resources of a distributed build?
>>
>> With Jenkins 2.x, the term is "permanent agent."  I want to know
>> precisely what to call a server that receives a Jenkins build/deployment.
>> If a file receives code or a file from Jenkins, what is the server called?
>> Is it a managed node?  Is there no term for it?
>>
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